Master's Degree in Criminal Justice: Behavior Analysis Concentration

The online Master's degree in Criminal Justice with the Behavior Analysis concentration serves those who provide a variety of behavior management services, including individuals trained as behavior specialists, mobile therapists, educational consultants, speech-language pathologists, school counselors, social workers, and special education teachers. Students must have a minimum one year of applied behavior analysis work with client base or volunteer experience.

Application of Behavior Analysis

Behavior analysis has become recognized as the treatment of choice for behavior problems associated with chemical dependency, addiction, mental health, learning disorders, behavioral disorders, anxiety disorders, co-occurring disorders, autism-spectrum disorders, brain injury, co-morbidity, and other disorders. Many people also recognize that applied behavior analysis is capable of producing remarkable results in classroom learning. It has also been applied to programs related to diet, exercise, juvenile delinquency, pre-school behavior, education, organizational structures, and more.

Certified behavior analysts supervise, create and guide intervention using Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA), Individualized Education Plans (IEP), and Behavioral Intervention Plans (BIP). School systems and mental health organizations often lean on the expertise of certified BAs. While the BA concentration is part of a criminal justice degree, it does not prepare students to profile criminals or investigate crime scenes.

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You will develop the skills to transfer basic principles of behavior analysis into effective and comprehensive functional behavioral assessments, behavioral interventions, and program evaluation. This progressive and important criminal justice degree program focuses on developing new and innovative investigative approaches and techniques to the solution of crime by studying the offender and his/her behavior and motivation.

Becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

Those taking the BACB examination will need six (6) courses for 18 credits including courses CRJ 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, and 657. Applicants will have to meet additional internship requirements independent of the online program to qualify.

Financial Aid

You may be eligible to receive Federal Financial Assistance in the form of student loans or grants. Saint Joseph's University Online uses the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to determine award amounts.

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